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July Latitude Hits the Docks

Making its way today into marine outlets and down gangplanks around the San Francisco Bay Area, San Diego, and many other places where sailors congregate is the July issue of Latitude 38.

Just in time for the long holiday weekend, the July issue of Latitude 38 is out today.

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Features include a photo-heavy indulgence in the Master Mariners Regatta, an interview with solo circumnavigator Jeanne Socrates, a celebration of the Matthew Turner tall ship, and a sneak peek at the upcoming Pacific Cup. Just in time for the latter, and a Max Ebb tutorial takes on squalls. Wrapped around the features are the usual Calendar, Letters, Sightings, Racing Sheet, World of Charter, Changes in Latitudes and Classy Classifieds. Mentioned here last, but certainly not deemed least, are the ads from the fine folks who pay for all this. 

During the lead-up to the Matthew Turner’s whiskey plank celebration, volunteers painted the names of prominent sponsors on each plank.

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Find an issue here, subscribe here, or read it online here.

‘Lectronic Latitude will be taking a holiday on the Fourth of July, and the Latitude 38 office will be closed.

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